Froggy Day

  • Interest Level: Preschool - Grade 3
  • Reading Level: Grade 2

A hilariously absurd picture book about what would happen if it started raining frogs!

“Watch out!” said the woman on the TV. “Today is going to be froggy. . . very froggy!”

The weather forecast predicts a very froggy day. . . and it’s right! There are frogs on the bus, frogs in the park, frogs in the supermarket, even frogs at school. They are everywhere and it’s driving people hopping mad! How will people live their lives with all these frogs around?

Kirkus Reviews calls Froggy Day a “boisterous concept book [that] offers opportunity for wordplay, vocabulary-building, and audience participation.”

This story will have kids jumping for joy spotting all the places that the frogs have landed! A fun read for children aged 2-5 years old, sure to be a favorite for the whole family.

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Interest Level Preschool - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Genre Picture Books
Copyright 2019
Publisher Maverick Arts Publishing Ltd
Imprint Maverick Arts
Language English
Number of Pages 32
Publication Date 2019-10-01
Text Type Fiction
BISACS JUV002120, JUV029020
Dewey [E]
Graphics Full-color illustrations
Dimensions 10.25 x 10.5
Lexile 530
ATOS Reading Level 1.8
Accelerated Reader® Quiz 503820
Accelerated Reader® Points 0.5
Features Original artwork and Reviewed

Author: Heather Pindar

Heather Pindar has more than twenty years' experience as a teacher; she currently works in a school in London. She finds that the children's brilliant imaginations and love of stories are her biggest inspiration for writing picture books.

Illustrator: Barbara Bakos

Barbara Bakos grew up in a suburb of Budapest and now lives in England and Turkey. She can't remember a time when she wasn't drawing.

Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

“A boisterous concept book offers opportunity for wordplay, vocabulary-building, and audience participation.”—Kirkus Reviews